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Operation
The status LED is located at the top of the display (Figure 5-2). The status LED can be in one of six
possible states, as listed in Table 5-1. The procedure for responding to alarms is shown in Figure B-5.
Figure 5-2
Status LED
Status LED
Table 5-1
Status LED states
Status LED state
Green
(1)
Flashing green
Yellow
(1)
Flashing yellow
Red
(1)
Flashing red
(1) If the display alarm menu has been disabled, alarms cannot be acknowledged. In this case, the status LED will
never flash to indicate an unacknowledged alarm.
5.7.2

With ProLink II

ProLink II provides two ways to view alarm information:
Choose
ProLink > Status
independent of configured alarm severity. The alarms are divided into three categories:
Critical, Informational, and Operational. To view the indicators in a category, click on the
associated tab. A tab is red if one or more status indicators in that category is active. On each
tab, currently active alarms are shown by red indicators.
Choose
ProLink > Alarm Log
unacknowledged Fault and Informational alarms. (The transmitter automatically filters out
Ignore alarms.) A green indicator means "inactive but unacknowledged" and a red indicator
means "active." Alarms are organized into two categories: High Priority and Low Priority.
Configuration and Use Manual
Alarm priority
No alarm—normal operating mode
Unacknowledged corrected condition
Acknowledged low severity alarm
Unacknowledged low severity alarm
Acknowledged high severity alarm
Unacknowledged high severity alarm
. This window shows the current status of all possible alarms,
. This window lists all active alarms, and all inactive but
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